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‘Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare’: Patch 1.07 Now Live On PS4, XBOX One, PC; Tons Of New Content Added [VIDEO]

‘Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare’: Patch 1.07 Now Live On PS4, XBOX One, Tons Of New Content Added [VIDEO]

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The new patch update for "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" version 1.07 is now live on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Tons of bug fixes and new content for Quartermaster are unveiled in the official patch notes.

According to JUSTPUSHSTART, the new update offers a host of bug fixes mainly in the multiplayer mode of the game. It fixes some performance issues with split screen if players are playing on the Xbox One and Xbox One S as well.

Various issues have now been resolved in regards to its PC fixes. However, there's not a lot has been done to Zombies In Spaceland this time.

Furthermore, a brand new collection of weapons called "Mark II" is now available from the Quartermaster. For each kill, these Mark II weapons give 15% XP Bonus. All of these weapons can be unlocked via Zombies Crates or Supply Drops. There are 9 new variants of current weapons now live in the Quartermaster alongside the Mark II collection.

In addition, there are over 600 new customization items in this Quartermaster update which includes 100 new camos. It includes country flag camos, animal camos and more. There are also other items available such as accessories, calling cards among others

Players have to note that the new "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" update is roughly 1.47GB in size on PS4 while its 1.51 GB on Xbox One. So they have to make sure that there is enough hard drive space to successfully download the said update. The update itself is available in PC now as well.

"Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" is a first-person shooter video game which is developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision. It is the thirteenth primary installment in the "Call of Duty "series. Here is a full list of the 1.07 patch update.

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